Project description:To investigate and compare the influence of root exudates of tomato and maize on Pseudomonas donghuensis P482, we have grown the strain up to a stationary phase in M9 0.4% glucose medium supplemented with maize exudates (Maize), tomato exudates (Tomato) or without supplementation (Control). We then performed differential gene expression analysis, identifying changes in transcriptome profiles between each treatment (Tomato, Maize) and the Control as reference conditions, and between the two treatments.
Project description:Pseudomonas aeruginosa is an opportunistic pathogen which causes acute and chronic infections that are difficult to treat. Comparative genomic analysis has showed a great genome diversity among P. aeruginosa clinical strains and revealed important regulatory traits during chronic adaptation. While current investigation of epigenetics of P. aeruginosa is still lacking, understanding the epigenetic regulation may provide biomarkers for diagnosis and reveal important regulatory mechanisms. The present study focused on characterization of DNA methyltransferases (MTases) in a chronically adapted P. aeruginosa clinical strain TBCF10839. Single-molecule real-time sequencing (SMRT-seq) was used to characterize the methylome of TBCF. RCCANNNNNNNTGAR and TRGANNNNNNTGC were identified as target motifs of DNA MTases, M.PaeTBCFI and M.PaeTBCFII, respectively.